The Tory election win - and the sinking of Labour’s mansion tax plans - have given an instant boost to London’s housing market. Potential buyers dreading the arrival of the hefty new tax on homes worth £2 million-plus have begun house-hunting again, while estate agents report a threefold increase in the number of £2 million-plus homes listed for sale over the post-election weekend. Join our tour of homes that have come on to the market since Friday.

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Ladbroke Grove, W10

First listed on 12 May, 2015

£2.45 million: a family terrace house in Ladbroke Grove, set within the St Quintin conservation area, with a sleek interior, four bedrooms and a large private garden.More details, images and floorplan...

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Wandsworth, SW11

First listed on 11 May, 2015

£2.95 million: this contemporary five- to six-bedroom home also has four reception rooms, four bathrooms and a 50ft landscaped garden with a barbecue/patio area.More details, images and floorplan...

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Blackheath, SE3

First listed on 11 May, 2015

£3.95 million: this Grade II-listed Georgian home a quarter of a mile from Blackheath Village has five bedrooms, five reception rooms, an open-plan kitchen/garden room - and its own wine cellar.More details, images and floorplan...

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Clapham, SW4

First listed on 9 May, 2015

£2.65 million: a five-bedroom stucco-fronted house set over four floors in Grafton Square, a sought-after enclave in the heart of Clapham Old Town. More details, images and floorplan...